Medical Monitor QA Software Features a Remote Display Management System
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By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 15 May 2012 |
Medical monitor quality assurance (QA) software, designed to improve the imaging accuracy of medical monitors used for x-ray viewing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography, and other radiology sub-industries, is now able to not only calibrate a display, but also perform acceptance and constancy tests to AAPM TG18, DIN 6868-57, JESRA X-0093, and IEC 62563-1 standards.
Qubyx (Nice, France) has announced the official release of its medical display calibration and QA software PerfectLum Suite. With the free remote display management capabilities, the PerfectLum Suite medical display QA tool allows centralized medical monitor quality assurance.
“We have designed PerfectLum Suite as a complete display management tool that is aimed at making medical monitor quality assurance more time- and cost-efficient,” stated Marc Leppla, director of Qubyx. “We believe the QA and Remote display management features of PerfectLum will provide important benefits for our customers.”
PerfectLum Suite medical monitor QA application performs AAPM TG18, DIN 6868-57, JESRA X-0093 and IEC 62563-1 acceptance and constancy tests, as well as calibration conformance, white level and uniformity checks. When a display is first installed, an acceptance test is performed to confirm if it meets the requirements necessary for the usage in diagnostics and reviewing of medical images. As soon as the acceptance test is passed, the medical display QA application schedules corresponding constancy tests automatically, calculating due dates for them and reminding the user to perform them when they are due. The quality assurance tests in PerfectLum Suite are designed to make the test procedure as easy and accurate as possible.
In addition to acceptance and constancy tests, quality assurance features of PerfectLum Suite include white level check, calibration conformance, and uniformity check. These features allow the user to verify that the white level of the display is within the required range, to assure that calibration parameters remain in accordance with targets set in calibration preferences, and to measure luminance deviations across the screen. The quality assurance capabilities of PerfectLum Suite ensure that the displays, used for diagnostics and reviewing of medical images, meet the requirements of key medical standards and remain within these requirements over time. Medical monitor quality assurance with PerfectLum Suite will provide confidence in the accuracy of diagnosis for medical imaging professionals.
PerfectLum Suite features a free remote display QA system that enables a QA supervisor or a system administrator to schedule and start tasks for an unlimited number of workstations and healthcare facilities remotely. Staying in the office, the administrator can control performance of multiple displays from a locally installed or a web server, with a 24-hour access to any of the connected client machines. An e-mail alert system notifies the administrator whenever a task is failed on a client machine.
The ability of PerfectLum to set up calibration and monitoring tasks from a central server contributes to considerable time and cost saving. With PerfectLum Suite Remote display management system, QA supervisors will benefit from not spending money on travelling from one facility to another, and the hospitals they manage will not have to interrupt the workflow and will be able to focus on diagnostics.
In addition to reducing costs on medical monitor quality assurance, PerfectLum Suite enables hospitals to make additional cost savings. Utilizing the combination of quality consumer displays and PerfectLum Suite, healthcare facilities will make considerable cost savings, as compared to specialized medical displays, without having to compromise imaging quality.
Qubyx solutions include display management systems, color calibration and verification software for medical imaging and defense industries use. Qubyx software ensures that the quality of display image always conforms to the highest standards of any industry relying on professional monitors.
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Qubyx (Nice, France) has announced the official release of its medical display calibration and QA software PerfectLum Suite. With the free remote display management capabilities, the PerfectLum Suite medical display QA tool allows centralized medical monitor quality assurance.
“We have designed PerfectLum Suite as a complete display management tool that is aimed at making medical monitor quality assurance more time- and cost-efficient,” stated Marc Leppla, director of Qubyx. “We believe the QA and Remote display management features of PerfectLum will provide important benefits for our customers.”
PerfectLum Suite medical monitor QA application performs AAPM TG18, DIN 6868-57, JESRA X-0093 and IEC 62563-1 acceptance and constancy tests, as well as calibration conformance, white level and uniformity checks. When a display is first installed, an acceptance test is performed to confirm if it meets the requirements necessary for the usage in diagnostics and reviewing of medical images. As soon as the acceptance test is passed, the medical display QA application schedules corresponding constancy tests automatically, calculating due dates for them and reminding the user to perform them when they are due. The quality assurance tests in PerfectLum Suite are designed to make the test procedure as easy and accurate as possible.
In addition to acceptance and constancy tests, quality assurance features of PerfectLum Suite include white level check, calibration conformance, and uniformity check. These features allow the user to verify that the white level of the display is within the required range, to assure that calibration parameters remain in accordance with targets set in calibration preferences, and to measure luminance deviations across the screen. The quality assurance capabilities of PerfectLum Suite ensure that the displays, used for diagnostics and reviewing of medical images, meet the requirements of key medical standards and remain within these requirements over time. Medical monitor quality assurance with PerfectLum Suite will provide confidence in the accuracy of diagnosis for medical imaging professionals.
PerfectLum Suite features a free remote display QA system that enables a QA supervisor or a system administrator to schedule and start tasks for an unlimited number of workstations and healthcare facilities remotely. Staying in the office, the administrator can control performance of multiple displays from a locally installed or a web server, with a 24-hour access to any of the connected client machines. An e-mail alert system notifies the administrator whenever a task is failed on a client machine.
The ability of PerfectLum to set up calibration and monitoring tasks from a central server contributes to considerable time and cost saving. With PerfectLum Suite Remote display management system, QA supervisors will benefit from not spending money on travelling from one facility to another, and the hospitals they manage will not have to interrupt the workflow and will be able to focus on diagnostics.
In addition to reducing costs on medical monitor quality assurance, PerfectLum Suite enables hospitals to make additional cost savings. Utilizing the combination of quality consumer displays and PerfectLum Suite, healthcare facilities will make considerable cost savings, as compared to specialized medical displays, without having to compromise imaging quality.
Qubyx solutions include display management systems, color calibration and verification software for medical imaging and defense industries use. Qubyx software ensures that the quality of display image always conforms to the highest standards of any industry relying on professional monitors.
Related Links:
Qubyx
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